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Are Redken Products Vegan?

I had to do a bit of research as there are two issues here, 1. Product Content and 2. Animal Testing. After a bit of research I learned the following: Redken is owned by L’Oreal. L’Oreal also owns many other major brands including The Body Shop, Keihl’s, Maybeline New York, and Garnier.

Additionally, nowhere does Redken or L’Oreal make any claim to be cruelty free or free of animal products in their ingredients. If you are okay with finished products not being tested on animals, you will have to check the label of the product carefully. Additionally, Redken, and other salon quality products should really only be purchased at authorized sellers to ensure the product is authentic.

If this maze is too much for you, you may want to check out some other vegan options for staying beautiful:

12 comments for “Are Redken Products Vegan?”

http://www.esteelauder.com/cms/customer_service/faqs.tmpl#productsafety
“HOW DOES ESTÉE LAUDER CONDUCT PRODUCT SAFETY TESTING?
Consumer safety has always been top priority at The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc. Therefore, our product safety testing requires collaboration of experts across several sciences, including toxicology, microbiology, environmental chemistry, manufacturing, and engineering. To ensure the safety of all products brought to market by The Estée Lauder Companies, formulations and their packaging must exceed the high Company standards for ingredient preservation and stability, product efficacy, and package compatibility.
The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc. employs extensive Research and Development teams at its state-of-the-art laboratories. Primarily responsible for continuous exploration of new technologies in advanced skin care and makeup development, R&D works with suppliers and leading universities where research is conducted in dermatology, skin aging, and cellular biology.
All Estée Lauder Companies products are tested for irritants and allergens using biological assays and human volunteers. We do not test our products on animals, nor do we ask others to conduct animal testing on our behalf.
We are proud of the enviable safety record The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc. has sustained since our company was founded in 1946, and of our continued commitment to producing quality products that are clean, pure, and safe.”

Aveda is under the umbrella of Estee Lauder but we have completely separate contracts of animal conduct ALL of our products are cruelty free and almost completely vegan other than honey in our lip gloss!

This is no longer accurate. Chinese law requires all companies selling their products in China must torture animals. Companies worldwide have decided making money is far more important than doing the right thing. They have started or restarted this. Many have not announced this change & only tell the truth to customers that ask directly.
Anytime someone tells you that animal testing is crucial to ensuring product safety is LYING!!

Like! (you’re comment that is ) There are plenty of cruelty free options thankfully. Hopefully, the ones who choose to sell in China will notice their profits begin to suffer as more people opt for these other products.